"Leadeth" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Leadeth is the third person singular present tense of the verb "lead". It is an archaic or literary way of saying "leads". It is typically used in formal or poetic language, such as in the King James Version of the Bible. For example: "He leadeth the sheep to the still waters."
Leadeth
The word "leading" is a verb that means to guide or direct something or someone, often in a certain direction or towards a particular goal. It can also refer to the act of being in front or ahead of something or someone, such as in a leadership position or in a competition.
Leads refers to guidance, direction, or command. It can also refer to a person or thing that leads the way, is ahead of others, or serves as a model or example.
A leafcutter is a type of ant that cuts and carries leaves back to its nest to use as fertilizer for its food, which is a fungiculture-based agriculture. The ants have a specialized social structure and are known for their unique agricultural practices.
Leafed is the past tense of the verb "leaf". It means to remove the leaves from something, especially a book. For example: "She leafed through the pages of the old novel"